Radish Lab
visit site- $10,000+
- 10 - 49 employees
- Brooklyn, NY
Radish Lab is an interactive design agency based in Brooklyn, NY, with a second office in Berlin. Since 2012, their team of 13 has specialized in working with nonprofit advocacy, cultural, educational, and direct-service organizations, along with businesses focused on social impact. They offer a range of services including web design, web development, graphic design, branding and strategy.
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 100%
Common Project Size
$10K-$49K 4 projects
$50K-$199K 1 project
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Highlights from Recent Projects
Radish Lab was hired by an early-stage non-profit organization to develop a brand and a simple website in a short time frame. The client was a newly launched organization that aimed to foster dialogue between global leaders in various fields. Radish Lab was given full creative and process freedom, and within three weeks, they had designed the brand from scratch and created a two-page website with animations. The client reported that the process worked well and the project was completed within the tight schedule and budget constraints.
For the Rainforest Alliance, a global NGO, Radish Lab was tasked with creating an online platform to present dense, technical content in a user-friendly manner. The project entailed demolishing a basic existing website and building a new one from scratch. Radish Lab developed a highly customized WordPress site, featuring an 'ethical supply chain journey tool' to guide companies through relevant pieces of the framework. The project was collaborative, with Radish Lab's proposal standing out for its detail and alignment with the NGO's goals and mission. The initial investment for this project was just under $100,000 with an ongoing retainer of $40,000 per year.
A research and journalism nonprofit that focuses on climate change hired Radish Lab to create a visually appealing way to present federal data on climate change. The project involved creating an interactive, animated map that changed colors as numbers changed over time, such as temperature. The map was designed to be easily embedded on other sites and was built on a flexible platform, allowing the small nonprofit to input new data and create a corresponding map of winter climate data. The project, which cost between $25,000 and $50,000, was completed within three months.